Can you replace the antenna?

I did that to a Linksys wireless router and it improves coverage in my house
dramatically.  I think it was like $30 and it boosted the signal.



-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Jo Sminkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 8:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Wifi Suggestions

Okay, thought I'd ask you folks for suggestions. I really want to upgrade my
wireless router to get better coverage in my home. I'm sick of the dropouts
and poor signal I have just one room over and virtually no coverage on the
second floor. I currently have a cheap 802.11g router and it just isn't
doing the job. What would be my best option for getting better coverage?
Draft-N? Mimo? I'd likely go with an N router, but the reviews on pretty
much all of them and matching laptop cards are often far from stellar. That
seems to be par-for-the-course for wireless routers though so not sure is
how much due to the products still not quite up to standard and how much is
just typical wireless issues. 





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